Marlaska is a former judge and hard liner against the now-disbanded Basque terrorist group ETA. He will of Spain’s local and regional police forces as well as the national Guardia Civil.

Huerta is a journalist and award-winning author, and his role will be to oversee Spain’s museums, libraries, arts, and cultural programming needs. He will also be in charge of the nation’s various sports bodies and programs.

Maxim Huerta, controversial appointment. Photo: Spanish Government

Huerta’s appointment has proved controversial. He immediately faced calls for his resignation over claims that he had previously insulted women, Catalans and sports fans.

In a tweet from 2010, Mr Huerta said: “I shit on damned [Catalan] independence.” The Times newspaper reported.

Prime minister Sanchez has also appointed 11 women to the cabinet, which means Spain now has one of the most Female and LGBT friendly governments in the world.

King Felipe VI swore all 17 new cabinet ministers into office.

Europe now has at least five openly LGBT leaders, including the prime ministers of Belgium, Iceland, Ireland (Taoiseach), Luxembourg and Serbia.